This is actually kind of neat. I won't buy one, but having an M1 Macbook Pro for work now, I can admit that occasionally Apple do get things right (last time I admitted that was my 160GB iPod Classic, which had a sensible interface, high storage capacity and great battery life... and Apple killed them in favour of the "Touch" and iPhones) but they also seem to screw up quite a bit (but refuse to admit it) - my boss had the Macbook Pro just before the M1's released and the keyboard... oh my God the keyboard was appalling.
I've been really impressed with just running Linux in a VM via UTM on my Macbook. It's still snappy and quick, which is the opposite of my experiences with VMs on x86 where optimising performance can be a bit of a juggling act.
I've been really impressed with just running Linux in a VM via UTM on my Macbook. It's still snappy and quick, which is the opposite of my experiences with VMs on x86 where optimising performance can be a bit of a juggling act.
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